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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> the food and drug administration will decide the fate of a popular cancer drug in a few weeks. debate as to whether it should continue to be approved for treating breast cancer. some believe it could be a glimpse of the future of health care policy in the united states. >> this counter side is here. >> day stevens has scars to show from her battle against breast cancer in a table full of medications but credits one drug made by bay area giant kb. enentech. >> i've been able to have a relatively decent quality of life. w.out the tremendous side affects, and more importantly, have been tumor free. >> we just looked at your blood and made sure everything is okay. >> this berkeley onkolgist began giving her as a sample of a treatment nearly two years ago. she
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> the food and drug administration will decide the fate of a popular cancer drug in a few weeks. debate as to whether it should continue to be approved for treating breast cancer....
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it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke is probably, again, probably, from exposure that's have been caught on fire from this fireball, one of the reasons these are challenging is because if you do have natural gas that is on fire and you put it out without stopping or controlling the flow of the gas, what do you do with these explosives?
it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke...
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Sep 17, 2010
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he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city. a grand jury report warns of a coming pension tsunami. the police union boss calls that a myth. >> that is based on projections of revenue earnings that never happened in the history of the country except for last two years. >> willie brown disagrees saying the city is headed for financial trouble. >> and if we don't begin to address the issue intelligently, there will not be anything except future. >> and there swarning repeated today in city hall. a committee met to discuss the report. abc 7's political analyst believes san francisco with the
he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city....
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i'll use it if i'm late for work and it's backed up. other than that, you know, it's -- the problem is getting 284 backed up from stone ridge. >> the fine for driving in the express lane is $370. carpools, motorcycles and hybrid vehicle was valid stickers can still use that lane for free. >> and the muggy sort of gray weather of the weekend pushed out nicely. >> yes. and kind of partly drizzly. cooler today. temperatures bounced back. sunny skies and at the coast. and things getting to cool down tomorrow before a heat wave at the end of the week. >> yes. >> there is a live view from our camera. looking down agross kros golden gate and over portions of the city of san francisco. there is clear conditions at golden gate now. no finger fog moving through. no marine layer. 79 now in antioch. lots of 70s inland areas and 64 here in san francisco. and there is a 24 hour temperature change. every location is at least a few degrees warmer than at this hour. temperatures bounced back in the big way. it will be cooler next few days. and there is
i'll use it if i'm late for work and it's backed up. other than that, you know, it's -- the problem is getting 284 backed up from stone ridge. >> the fine for driving in the express lane is $370. carpools, motorcycles and hybrid vehicle was valid stickers can still use that lane for free. >> and the muggy sort of gray weather of the weekend pushed out nicely. >> yes. and kind of partly drizzly. cooler today. temperatures bounced back. sunny skies and at the coast. and things...
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Sep 29, 2010
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absolutely. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> have a great evening. and there they are. at and t ballpark lit up tonight. six final games at home. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a retired c.p.a. from huntersville, north carolina... a web developer originally from fairfield, connecticut... and our returning champion-- a newspaper reporter from chicago, illinois... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
absolutely. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> have a great evening. and there they are. at and t ballpark lit up tonight. six final games at home. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a retired c.p.a. from huntersville, north carolina... a web developer originally from fairfield, connecticut... and our returning champion-- a newspaper reporter from...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >>> good evening once again. a break through on a tiny subject. researchers at ibm are studying behaviors of atoms and what they're finding could change competing as we know it. here is car rena rusk. >> reporter: this scientist will tell you it takes a big machine to study small matters of great importance. this highly refined, scanning tunneling microscope allows them to study behavior of atoms. >> single atoms are the smallest thing you're going to do engineering with. >> they were part of a team developing a break through technique just publishing research in the journal science z have ability to record the behavior inside atoms spinning at incredible speeds that. unlocked a mystery of how long information stays in a single atom. >> this is roughly one nanno second. it's a billionth of a second. >> and th
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >>> good evening once again. a break through on a tiny subject. researchers at ibm are studying behaviors of atoms and what they're finding could change competing as we know it. here is car rena rusk. >> reporter: this scientist will tell you it...
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and it wasn't just us. there is help from public and pg&e. >> the scene was similar to the earthquake in october, 1989. the quake ruptured a water main in the ma reba district of san francisco. firefighters, police and residents teamed up to lay down thousands of feet of hose line to get water from the bay to the homes engulfed in flames. as it did then, the san bruno fire chief says delay cost them precious time. he can't say if it caused more homes to burn, but will say firefighters did the best they can to save homes and lives. and residents agree. >> this is just a fantastic job. i do. i've lived here 46 years. never seen anything coming together like this, before. >> he saw a lot of police cars. and ambulances and fire trucks so... i think that it was pretty good. >> we're one of the only tv stations to interview one of the four firefighters injured in this fire. captain jeff whitaker whom you just saw said they suffered kmaigs and smigs and expected to make a full recovery. >> thank you. and tonight t
and it wasn't just us. there is help from public and pg&e. >> the scene was similar to the earthquake in october, 1989. the quake ruptured a water main in the ma reba district of san francisco. firefighters, police and residents teamed up to lay down thousands of feet of hose line to get water from the bay to the homes engulfed in flames. as it did then, the san bruno fire chief says delay cost them precious time. he can't say if it caused more homes to burn, but will say firefighters...
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abc 7 news joins us now with the story. laura? >> hi. cheryl. yes. chp within 15 minutes announced young driver of the car had been arrested for felony drunk driving causing injury. they say that drunk driving charges were filed after a chemical test confirmed that this young man under the age of 18 had a blood alcohol level above..08. a beer can sat on the ground next to the mangled bmw. and there is one killed instantly after a car fishtailed into a big rig. the chp confirmed they found a shattered liquor bottle. the driver, and passengers were all 17 and 18-year-old boys. injured were air lifted or taken by ambulance to hospitals. >> this preliminary investigation we believe the bmw lost control, spun in front of a big rig. it left the roadway coming to rest. >>> a green school notebook was amid mangled metal. a ball cap lay on the grass. a truck driver says he was going just 20-25 miles per hour when the bmw smashed into his rig. >> this fatality passenger did have seat belts on. so that is important for folks to know. you can suffer internal inj
abc 7 news joins us now with the story. laura? >> hi. cheryl. yes. chp within 15 minutes announced young driver of the car had been arrested for felony drunk driving causing injury. they say that drunk driving charges were filed after a chemical test confirmed that this young man under the age of 18 had a blood alcohol level above..08. a beer can sat on the ground next to the mangled bmw. and there is one killed instantly after a car fishtailed into a big rig. the chp confirmed they found...
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never used it. never used it. here is the other part of the bag damaged as well. this is just torn open. >> a short time later her son noticed damage to the snow board. >> this is benlt. there is a bubble. the accomplice we purchased it said it would be better if it was replaced and not repaired because integrity of the board is damaged. >> her son file aid claim with united but was told united didn't cover damage to sports equipment. randy warren is an attorney based in san rafael. >> certainly the airline would have the right to give them that exemption but there is a legal question of notice. how is the consumer supposed to know this so they can assume the right after this income checking luckage? >> airline said their official policies in contract of carriage that contract posted on united's web site states it will accept sporting equipment as checked baggage subject to certain conditions and limitations. terms and conditions will be provided by any united reservation agent. alex told his mom that never happened. >> i would put the burden on the airline to pro
never used it. never used it. here is the other part of the bag damaged as well. this is just torn open. >> a short time later her son noticed damage to the snow board. >> this is benlt. there is a bubble. the accomplice we purchased it said it would be better if it was replaced and not repaired because integrity of the board is damaged. >> her son file aid claim with united but was told united didn't cover damage to sports equipment. randy warren is an attorney based in san...
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there are citizens helping us drag hose. and this is all hands on deck. >> and at 9:00 the following morning, for this san bruno native leaving the scene was almost as difficult as watching neighbors and friends lose their homes and their lives. >> this is probably one of the hardest things he had to do. this is like my family. >> those first crews were so overwhelmed when they got here to this scene that they said they thought the neighborhood would be destroyed and there would be many more lives shot saying what saved them was a team effort many agencies from around the county were among the first responders here and that they're able to work well together to communicate properly. abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. >> the coroner confirmed identity of the fourth victim of the fire 81-year-old elizabeth torres tried -- dried trying to -- died trying to escape her home. >> the national transportation safety board updated its investigation into the pipeline explosion within the past hour. the vice chairman say they have receive
there are citizens helping us drag hose. and this is all hands on deck. >> and at 9:00 the following morning, for this san bruno native leaving the scene was almost as difficult as watching neighbors and friends lose their homes and their lives. >> this is probably one of the hardest things he had to do. this is like my family. >> those first crews were so overwhelmed when they got here to this scene that they said they thought the neighborhood would be destroyed and there...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> chances are you have a printer you use with your computer. >> convenient. but here is the question. is that seemingly harmless device giving away your secrets? >> there is a disturbing privacy concern. >> we're looking at a potential problem cause bid wonderful technology. wi-fi-based scanner-printers handy for use in the home with your wi-fi system. but there is an issue. >> so if i just go to google, i can find this? >> right. you can find a lot of them. >> i've done plenty of internet searches but never anything like this. and this starts with your printer/scanner. here is a best buy display. most are wi-fi, making it convenient to scan and print from across the room or country but can leave your system open to snoops. >> you can click on them? >> exact lie we're looking at a list of hewlett-packard wi-fi enabled printer scanners, click on one, get enry, then, click again. if there is anything on the scanner we get to see what it is. here, there is a p
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> chances are you have a printer you use with your computer. >> convenient. but here is the question. is that seemingly harmless device giving away your secrets? >> there is a disturbing privacy concern. >> we're looking at a potential problem cause bid wonderful technology. wi-fi-based scanner-printers handy for use in the home with your wi-fi system. but there is an issue. >> so if i just go to...